Re: nfs: infinite loop in fcntl(F_SETLKW)

From: Miklos Szeredi
Date: Sun Apr 13 2008 - 04:14:07 EST


> > > > OK. So the correct fix here should really be applied to fcntl_setlk().
> > > > There is absolutely no reason why we should be looping at all if the
> > > > filesystem has a ->lock() method.
> > > >
> > > > In fact, this looping behaviour was introduced recently in commit
> > > > 7723ec9777d9832849b76475b1a21a2872a40d20.
> > >
> > > Apologies, that was indeed a behavioral change introduced in a commit
> > > that claimed just to be shuffling code around.
> >
> > Yeah, that patch looks totally wrong. It's not generally a good idea
> > to do a loop where the exit condition depends on something you don't
> > control. And error values from filesystem methods are typically like
> > that. For example with fuse, the error code could come from an
> > unprivileged userspace process.
> >
> > I didn't realize this aspect of the bug previously, because I
> > concentrated on the lockd inconsistency.
>
> So, does this patch on its own fix the problem you saw?

Yes. With the patch applied, the test program returns "lockf:
Resource temporarily unavailable" instead of hanging.

Thanks,
Miklos
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